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A cozy Weekend in Sweden

I feel like i say this all the time this year, but the last weeks have been more than crazy. I already moved more than ten times in my life, but moving with our studio seems to be the most chaotic move we experienced so far. In a week or two all the stress will be over, everything will be installed and we finally can start to work properly again.

During all this moving chaos the most terrible thing happend – our sweet little dog Collin had to be operated in the animal clinic because he ate something wrong. It was like a nightmare and just happend out of nothing. He had to stay there for three nights and it was so hard to come home and see his empty little bed and be without him. Luckily he survived everything and we’ve been the happiest persons in the world, when we could finally pick him up yesterday evening and cuddled him all day long on the sofa today. He is still not complety feeling well yet, but it get’s better every day and we are so looking forward already to see him running over the fields during long walks again.

Today we had a calm moment to finally edit the pictures from Sweden. If you follow us on Instagram you might have seen some pictures from our weekend in Sweden with our dear friends Signe, Sif and Marieke already. It’s a month ago now, it so crazy how time flies! Especially now it feels so relaxing to look at these pictures and think back to this calm and wonderful weekend again. We stayed at a beautiful house from Signes‘ cousin that looked exactly like i would imagine a house in Sweden in my dream. It was located in the woods, between two lakes, had a very charming kitchen and the most incredible view over one of the lakes. We always started the day with a coffee in the cozy kitchen while enjoying the gorgeous light that came through the windows. Afterwards we had Signes‘ delicious gluten-free pancakes for breakfast and then went out for a long walk through winterwonderland. The next day we all made a delicious blueberry tart together but as Nora, Collin and i had to travel back home 11 hours by car we had to leave early and could not try it anymore. So the first thing we made back home was a blueberry tart. And as it tasted heavenly the next recipe on the blog will be a blueberry tart for sure, so stay tuned!

So sorry to hear about collin! Glad he's ok now and hope he regain his full strenght soon <3 He looks very energetic and happy in the pictures from a month ago :) Such a beautiful house you visited! Love the picture of pancakes in the morning light on that gorgeous chair. Moving can really mess up your focus. It's so hard to stay calm when everything around you is a mess. I hope the new studio space is worth the move ;) Have a nice day! xx Agnes

thanks so much for your sweet words. he is only 8 month yet and we felt so sorry for him that he had do go through such a hard operation in this age...but now he already feels much better already and we feel so relieved.have a wonderful holiday and so happy to read that you look forward to the next recipe :)

thanks so much for your wonderful words agnes!! collin already feels much better and we are so relieved!!oh yes that house really was something special, like in a fairy tale :)moving is almost done know and you so right, it's such a challenge to stay calm in a chaotic situation...but yes, at least we know that it's worth it :D have a nice day to and lots of hugs from berlin to stockholm <3

I am so sorry to hear about Colin, I hope he is fully recovered now? I have a little half Chihuahua, half Jack Russell rescue dog who is now 14 and blind. She had to have most of her teeth out last week and was so poorly, she is only just starting to feel herself again. Your photos of Sweden are so beautiful, it is like a winter wonderland. <3 xx